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HARKNESS BRO'S, DEADLY FOLITENESS, Athansaw Travolor “Neatly every man who ever tray. eled on the Mississlpp! river In the old days can relato anintereating experd- ouce,” sald the Rav. Jackson, a minis- ter whore repatation ss an tmpas @ | the boundarles of Arkaneaw, ‘‘There Have the Largest Stock and O:oicest Patterns of CARPETS! Ever Brought to the City, and at was something about & Miestselpp! river experlence that terded to ald in vivid reproduction, The grand fluat Ing drawing rooms, the wealth dle played at every turn, and the studied politeness and conventional coremony of & sapposed good breediog, which you everywhere meet, sll coms ap st once In reportrayal of a character which, thus surrounded, you have contemplated, But of all this polite ness and «xhtbltion of good breeding, T must say, was but the white foamoa muddy water, It was a’courtesy that could graep the hand ¢f a new ac- quaintance or shoot an old frlend. “In the epring of 1850 T hoarded & Xa o WE R PRI c =3 grand steamer at New Ocleaus, bound than ever offered in this vicinity, DO NOT FATT. TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASIHG. | 't HARKNESS BRO'S, for up tho river. I wasa very young preacher at 1hat time, and way under ordors to repair to a small community and asslst In condocting a revival There was something of & war belng waged between two churches, and 1t stood our church in hand to concen- trats forces or loao ascendency in the cse were the days of pclitieal and rcliglous vigor, and avowed oppositlm in rellgious con- teats was regarded aa belng no more out of place or in ill-keeplng with the 401 Broadway, OOU"C” Blufi's‘ faith than the fierce struggles en- OOUNCIL BLUFFS RMLBDAD| gaged In by tho whigs and democrats I was told at headquarters that an- other young preacher would be sent to nerist me, and that {f I needed TIME TABLE. |s H 0 RT LI N E more help to make my demands The following are the times of arrival and de known at once, When I boarded the arture of trains from the loca depcts, The e traios star from the Uaio1 Pyl depot ~OF THE— about ten m nutes eirlier than beow stated, and arrive at the epot about tea minutes later. OHEIOAGO, Trains 0 pool linea and K. ¢, run on time, & hall hour faster than' local. boat I looked around for my compan: ion In arms, whose name I even had not learned. The olosest search falled ago | ArS to dlscover my assistant, and, con- traics run on St. Louis time, twenty n‘:f‘m:-’: M]_lwa;ukee & St. Pa‘ul cluding that he had efther preceded or faster t! on Cou: loca'. U, P, and Lincoln tralns run Blufts time, RAILWAY CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIO. Depart. Arrive, Pacific Ext....0:05am Ex and Mail Des Moines ac CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, trom Arrive. Atlantic Ex Paclfic Ex am —WITH— Mall and Ex*..9:10 a m | Mail and Ex pm Ex.. Neb & Kas Ex..9:10 4 m ORTHWRSTRRN. Arrive. Pacific Ex}. M —AND THY-- s vow runnfug fte FAST EXPRESS TRAINS would come after me, I dlsmissed the matter and settled down to the qulet enjoyment of the occasion, “There were quite a number of gamblers—polished gentlemen—on (MAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFES|bosrd, and although I was opposed to gambling, I could not refraln from looking on and contemplating with what serenity of countenance the Pullman's Magnm‘}anh slflflnfll‘? players alternately parted with thou- eands of doliars “ ‘Won't you take s hand? asked THE DAILY Blii%"&-\'l‘lle)AY MAY ! had he not attempted to tako my life, I am sorry that I have caused such confaslon, and T hope that you will all, as I know God will, f Ho walked away, gracefally bowi to some one who hurrled to the scene of the tragedy. The boat was soon Ianded. The captaln’s acqoatntance tock charge ot the body snd went ashoro. We were soon on our way agaln, and but for certaln letlo lnfla oncos that hung around no one would have kuown that a traceiy had been ensoted, Our band of music, 8 com. mon steamboat feature in thosa days, suggestive remembrance of the cap tain death was the wet carpot whero a boy had mopped away the blood “It was Iate at n'g 1t when I roachod my landlng. Alone I made my way to the nearest house, whery, afier my oeived, Nextday I attended ohurch and was at onco eacorted to tha pulplt, bahind which some half d 7 proach era woro seated. A well-known mio- from New Orleans had arrived. Brothers Jackson Mableaon, and that Brother Mableson would ficst address the congr. gation. my surpriso when I r. gnizad 1o the who had killed the captain, He de. livered an eloquent, prwerful sermon, and after services approached me and extending his hand, sald: ““‘You must excuse me for not mak- | ing myself known to you, I kept my When 1 boarded the bost I recognized | g, my father's murderer, and 1 thought that if I revealed my {dentity my Ylm- might be frustrated. only intended to follow and arrest it resulted.’ “‘Yoars have passed eince then, years of Intimate acqualutance be- tween the ‘quict young man’ and me, | " I olosed his eyes in death, with eublime willlugness and went without a groan. I never knew e truer or kinder-hearted man " Open to Ail. For the next three or four weeks w specu'ations, railroad, grain oll, rel eatate wpoculation, all *give way in megnitude to the fact that eom cne will s:nd ten dollars to M. A. Diup in, New Orlcans, La., and draw in the June 12th (Tuesday) Gran s Semi Annual Drawing cf $160 000, enough to The gentleman arcse, and lmagine | We™ i the oty yesterday {dentity under a cloak of caution, proas some days in the city, home in Elkhorn, Wis, with the inten. The Qlittering Attraction of $160,000 |ton of returning here with his family about the 1st of July and entering upon , politics | the practice of his profession in this ecity, COUNGIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS PERSONAL, Go AL Hall, of Chicago, {s at the Ozden. . W, Waorbis, of Fairfield, was in the city yesterday, John C. Ayres, of St. Louis, was at the Ogden yesterday, 7" I', Lamberteon, of Caicagy, is at the struck up & Ively air, and the only [ Osden. EA, Tulin, of Denison, visited this city yoaterdny. Major Wood, of the C,, B, & Q., wae here acain yesterday. L. R. Brown, of Bloomington, 111, was business was known, I was kindly re- [ among yesterday's Ogden house guests, T. W, Lippincott, of Des Moines, re tered yestorday at the Ogden, Chief Templeton, of the fire dspartment, {stor arose and sald that two proachers | 18 quite ill. J. N, McGes, of Now York, registered ~ mysolf — and | at the Pacific yesterday. James A, Lusk and wife, of Logan, S. Oaldwell, of Avoea, visited the Dluffs preacher the quiet ycung gentleman | yesterday. C.J. White, of Neola, was at the Pacific yesterday, W. F. Winters, of Mt, Pleasant, was \ere yosterday, J W, Chaffin, now of Tne Rod Oak Ex. , iv in the city, preparing to move his amily to their new home, Pat Lacey rejoices in the arrival of a As Tsaid, | new son, & ten pouader, C. P, Van Alstyne and F, Leach, repre- him at the next town, but you see how | sentative Milwaukeeans, were at ths Pa cific y onterday, Jacob Christinnsen, one of the exprers messengers at the Uvion Pacifio dvot, is Some time ago, 61 er & succcssfal life, | BOW the father of cleven pourds of new He smiled | girlhood, and is happy of course, Dr. D, K, Dow, who has been spending has returred to his —————— — If You Are Ruined in health from auy caaso, erpectally of the Lousia®a state Lottery the woldon peize | (rOM the use of any of the thousand o any man suecse | nestroms that promtse 8o largely, meets in Dubuque the final week of this month, Ahoui 400 delegates aro expected to attend Hamburg had a destructive fire on the 14th, Incurance to the am unt of 214,385 doesnot cover the lovs by several thousand dollars, Blshop McMullen, «f the Oatholio churoh, i+ lyine vory ill at his Lome in Davenport, atd his recovery s looked upon us doubif WOMAN'S FRIEND Having been troubled for many years with kidney diseace, with severo p.ins in my back and limbs—my ankles at times were badly swollen - I was advised to go to the hospiial for treatment, which T did on the advice of a friend, but found o relief, at least ouly «f & temporary nature nd T had given wp all hope of & cure until my husband was advised touse Hunt's Rem. ody by a friend who bhad used it and been of n severe case of drop y enl kid- trouble, I procured a bottle, and had not used one-half of the bottle before I be- gan to*he better, no pain in the back, snd the awelling of my limbs commenced to go down, snd my wppetite was much better; for T had me &0 had that all T ate di tresced we very much, It was really dys- pepsia, combined with the other troubles, aud I have used four tottles, snd am abls to do my work and attend to household dutiea which tefore had been a burden to we, sud [ ¢in only thank Huut's Remedy for the health and happiness which I now enjoy, and cateem it a great privilege and duty to give you this letter in beha/f of my many suffering lady fiends in Boston snd the country, and can cnly eay in conclu sion that if you cnee try it youwill be convinced ne T was, even againit my oen will, that Hunt's Remedy is indeed a wo- man's friend, Yon are at liberty to use this for their benefit if you 8o choone, Respectfully yours, Mus W, Gray, Hotel Goldsmith, 1416 Tremont Street, Boston, April 25, 18 A BAGGAQGE MABTER'3 PRAIGE, Mr, H. BARNY, baggag-master on East- ern Railroad, saye: I have used Hunt's Remedy, the great kidoey and liver medicine, in my tamily for monthe, It was recon mendea by friends in Portsmouth who hive been cured of kidney troubles, and T find it just as rep rescnted and worth its weight in gold, M‘y wife is using it for dyspepsia, and has im- proved so rapidly that 1 cheerfully indorse it as o family medicine of real merit, and T would not be without it,” April 27, 1583 GRATEFUL~-UOMFORTIN EPPS’S COGOA. BREAKFAST, thorough knowledge of the natara! BEWARE OF riey ity vesw o ik ] favor, used the Cures Dyspep- ) 1t fmparts a delicions lass of chans . Grocers and Liquor Dealerss J. W. WUPPERMAN, Sole Agent, 51 Broadwav, N, Y. me-o . 1w JOHN STARLES, JEROME S8CHAMP, President Vice Pres't. W. 8. DEISHEN, Sec. aud Treas, THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING GO Li: coln, Neb. MANUFACURERS OF Ocorn Flant rs Marrows Farm Rollers, Sulky Rakes Bucket # levati g Windmil so We aro propated to do job work and manufac- turing for other parties, Add oes a'l orders to NEBRASKA M Lin FACTURING 0, 0 |l Roabor oo one of the players one evening, ad. | threo times d open bi Finest Dining Cars in tiie World. | dressing » young, pleasant-looking with long fletitions testimonials, have | #hich govern the operations of digestion Resort to Hop Bitters at | 00tritlon, and by a caretul application of ths Authorized by the state to tread 4 Chroule,Nervous and Private dis- KANSAS CITY, 8T, JOK AND COUNCIL BLUPYS, A Depart, Arrive. HOW GUULD RUUGHI TOM §coTT | O fear. A Rne propertios of woll-seloctod Cocos, Mr Bioie uau'tl';mnn Whr; uuuld near, ol ouT once, and {n a short time you wilil have | ,ps ulpm\ldml our breakfast tables with + ary aid S| MINAL Y t* I never play,’ he romarked. —_— the most robuat and blooming health | ‘eiloately favored buverage which may save m WrARKNESS (nlght l0sses) SRXUAL Mall and Kg, “(Won' t ’ € (nany heavy doctors’ bille 18 1a by the judicions - ) Eto, O uare Lt ) IF YOU ARE GOING EAST g RBUC A Wridng His Check for $2400,000 — o aue of such articies of dieb that & conskibubior | DiiuiTr, (loss ot sexus) power) Eto. Cured gusr: Arrdve. &5 I koow it won't, for I don’t in- on a Momentis Notice for the | COMMERCIAL. may be gradually b sands of cases cured. No injurlous modicines 150,400 potm. tond to play.’ ——— W0 rostat & x. CHICAGOUMILWAU BEE, Or to anv potutibeyond; or Mall and o Cannon B SI0UX OITY AND PACIFIO. t, ux C'y.6:50 p m rt Niobrars, Nob.... From §t. Paul CHICAGO, MILWAUKHN AND AT, Leave Council Bluffs. ~ Arrives Mail and Ex..*9:20 & m | Mail and Atlantic Ex.15:15 p m | Atlantic & CHICAGO, MILWAUKER AND BT, PA Leaves Owal Arrives at On Mall and Ex..* Pacific Ex. ... | Atlantic Ex.. Mail and Teke the BEST ROUTE, the Neb*. For St. Paul. Ticket office located in Paxto1 Hote!, Farn: 2 pot and at Millard Hotel, Owaha, &arSee Time Table n another column, F. A. NASH, General Avent, 0. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager. *Except Sundays. {Except Saturday Mondsys. {Daily Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. F Leave Council Blufts, Leave Omaha. s, Ave gam gam 10am(8am9am 108m am1m2pm3p|llamipm 2pm,3p m,4pm,6pm,6pm. |m4pm,5pm,6pm. Strect cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Bunday the cara begin thelr trips at 9 olclock a. m., and run regularly during the day L [ S ] L [ a6, 11, ‘and 6 o'clock, and run to city time: 0HI0AGO,BURLINGTON & QUINCY | CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000 RAILROAIr. OFFICE OF FREIGHT AG OxAHA AND CoUNCIL BLUPKS, Moy 12, 'S £O. H. H TARS't G Gene +1) Sur Annual Drawings of The Lovisiana State Lo tery Company, and in py Arrarg ments have been made for the Daily Loading in Chicago Of one or more cars with MERCHANDISE SOLID COSNSIGNED TO PARTIE3 1N Oomm sslom rs. COUNCIL BLUFFS. u\PRm:mnTin ATTRAQTIO- | Thete cars w 1l come through to destination S s envia, ik dals ensny feved. | Lonigiana State Lottery Company. | cowaraly viliata, Trcorporated in 1868 for 95 years by the legis sosm | (hicago, Milwaukee& St, PaulR'y | smtte. no Fourteenth streets and at U, P, De- “Wedo herehy cortify that we supervise the arrangements jor all the Monthly and Sems- | which you undoubtedly profess to be, on manage and con- V| trol the Dratcings themsetves, and that the same T b | Gre conducted it honestu, Fairness, and in | would have heartlly forgiven you cf good Jaith toward all partiet, and we authorize smpany to use this certificate, with fac-sim- fur signatures atcached, i it advertise | I do not grant pardon, reallzing that ‘“ ‘The gontleman Is a rare joker,’ replied a tall man, who handled cards with un ease and lost with a good will hat »'most chall d t, |F YOU ARE GOING NORTH ; g ‘.Y:‘u)‘!r:pl.le;ngt?m m;l?::g gontle- To man, ‘a rare joker, because {t is rare Pt ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS | that I joke,’ “0{Ah, and a punster,’ sald the tall man, relinquishing $1,000 with a ' ‘It makes little difference to you what I am. I came here to qnley lock on, not intending to engage in the game or the conversation, and, es- peclally not to be the butt of any j kes that might arise from ill-luck or suc- cesn ay the table. Regardless of the business you follow, I hope you are General Pass. Agent. 0 ener: "uo-RDs.(vnl well enough acquainted with the man ners of gentlemen to treat an unob- trusive looker-on with civillty. '*‘You speak well,” exclalmcd the tall man, ‘I hope thatl am a gentle- mean of good birth and educatlon, and Thope that I have not tnsulted you. If I have, I sincerely beg your pardon, Grant 1t willingly and all will be well; * | reluctantly, and, as a gentleman, you know your recourse.”’ ‘““‘Bat for your last remark, I any Intentlon to insult me. As it ls, & gentleman {8 not expected to have dealings with such a man as you. And furthermore, let me say that I regard you a8 o cowardly villaln,’ ‘‘The tall man sprang to his feet and drew a bowle knife, The qulet msn did not even look at him, ‘‘Take that back, or I'll rab your heart over your face!” “‘Every one arose, but no one felt OVERHALFA MILLION DISTRIBLTED. | disposed to prevent bloodshed, ¢ ‘I sald that I regarded you as a Keep cool, and I'll tell you why. While we were en- A B w E s T T o e e, Puiboece | gaged In insinuating conversation I . . 9 | fand of cvel 350 00 has #ince been wdded. GF“T{ERAL AQEN_T" tion a icpted December 2d, A, D, 1879, Lock at tae following Distribution: FA LLEYANDHG Es 167th Grend Month y ) AND TR Western Agents, Lay’ayette, Indiana, JJ NG AL b aN Orieens | TUestly: ure 12 1883 THE PATENT Revers ble Heels —FOR— RUBBER 100TS AND BOOTS AND SHOES ment of Cen G, T. BEAUREQARD of l 0 slsna an Gen. JUBAL A, EARLY, of rirginia, Oapital Prize, $150,000, £ Netlce —Tlex Halves 86 Large Prizes of 4 Large Prizes of 20 Prizes of 50 100 L Of all kinde, 20 €00 M 1 000 " 5 ADDS 50-Per Cont T0 THEIR WEAR APPROXIMATION | RIZES, Priz-s, smouating to Application for ratcs to clubs_should made to the otfice of the Company fn N cang, For information apply te ®. 4, DALPA N fiw Creds La or M. A Dauphin, X 607 teventh £t Wash'ngton, D | B. FRANK MOORE, ‘ (Formerly 819 and 212 Broadway, N. Y) WIDE BPRING AflA(il{,!RNT—-NOfl' PATENT | A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING OARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Streod, sog¥-m:6m Omana, Nxs, To whom apply for information and tickets, 8emi-Annual Drawing See tull scheme cls where. r By an overwhelming popular vote its tranchies wag made & parc of the present Stats Constitu- EXTRAORDINARY AEMI-ANRUAL DPAW- | my statement. ra Ten Dollars only, ths, ® 392,50 | say he purloined the bills, only be | the action, but did not dare to Inter- Tu esday d une | 2. template killing him, but as I s o Y 8,270 prizes, | sultin, disocs KD i e 85 | thones saw you steal a roll of bills from that man,’ pointing to one of the players. ‘Until then, and but for the remark 18Gr nd tince Num er | rewinis will [ you made, tryin take place moy thly. It never scales or postpones. y y trylng to compel & choetful granting of pardon, I was disposed to pay little attention to anything you might say. Now, slr, I have made I have been led into tnis, and may regret the conrequences Under the personal supervision and manage- | —don't hold him—buat I shall make no concessions,’ “The tall man's eyes actually glared, ‘I have killed five men, and all for less than this,’ he exclaimed. ‘Git out of the way! I'll cut him in two!' ‘¢'Get out of theway!'sald the qulet man, ‘It would greatly please me if he were to slt down and conduct him- self less dangerously, but {f he ls de- termined on a wicked action, let him be under no restraint!’ ‘“ ‘You are foollsh!” exclatmad one of the gamblers, turning to the quiet d 100 Approximation prizes of §200......... §20,000 | man, ‘You are not armed, and even ngeable and re. | 100 [ [ 100 10,00 | 1f you were Captaln Aicle would kil ¢ frow ru ning 1t “ 8.0 7,600 you, Iam the men from whom you I saw pose.’ 4480 thisls Captaln Alcle? said the youog gentleman, ‘I have heard of him, He has a very unsavory reputa- tlon in New Orleans. It well con. ucted rgports bs true, he is not ouly & thief, but a murderer,’ *iGet out of my way! howled the captaln, and struggling, he threw his companions aslde and sprang forward, Like & eudden revolation of a wheel — liko an ac:lon whoee quick cannot be contemplated, the young man dre LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY C0, |a derrioger and sont . ball through the captain’s braln, killing him in- stantly. “ ‘Gontlemen,’ said the qulet man, 127 La Salle Stre:t, Chicago, |vegtaning to talk ero the smoke hited, T had more than one reason for com- Now Manager of Chicago Office. | mitting this deed; I was tnsulted, as you saw, and was in anger, as you 167th Grand Monthly and thyExtraordinary | know; but, worst of all, that man murdered my father, Idld not con. d would have granted pardon for h taunts, From the though, I contemplated his arres! which I should have mcccmplished, or Texas Pacific Railroad, 11 the interview with Mr. Gonld, which was copled ir The Press ot yesterday from The New York World, Mr. Gould was made to say he bought the Texas & Pacific road from Colo nel Scott In 1878 or 1879. The faote in the cese are given as follows by a Philadelphian cognizant of all the olr- cumstances: Mr. Gounld had a small interest {n the Texas & Pactfic, which he bought of Colonel Scott after thelr Interview in Switzarland, in 1879, and was made a director. When Colonel Scott re- turned he determined to bulld the road, and his idea was to ask the gov ernment to guaranteea b per cent bond to ralse the necessary fands. A prom. inent banker, then and now on Third street, told Colonel Sayott that If such a course were pursued the news- papers would ocharge that he had bought the bill through congress, Af. ter deliberation the whole plan was changed, and Colonel Soott deter- mined not to ack congress for a cent. Work was immedlately begun on the road and it was determined to push it to completlon, A uumber of leading gentlemen, Including Mr. (isuld, were atll] Interested in a small way, and means desired for the construc- tlon of the roed were raised. In April, 1881, Mr. Gould, Mr, Sage, General Dodge and other New Yorkers arrlved In this city to attend a meeting of the directors, at the cflice of the company, iwhich, it was sup- posed, would transsct merely routine business. The meeting was to take place at 11 o'clock a m., and Mr. Gould and Mr., S8age came {nto Mr, Scott's private offica In the Pennsylvania rallroad bullding for the purpose of having a prelim- Iuary talk on the futare polloy of the road, there belng some points of dif- ference between Messrs. Gould and Scott, Darlog the conversation, the difference, which was amicable, rather widened, and finally Colonel Scott wald positively he could not agree to Mr. Gould's policy, and that he would rather gell out. “‘What will you sell for?” asked Mr. Gould, Colonel Scott promptly named his figures, and Jay Gould wrote hiy check for $2,400,000, and became the possessor of the coutrol of the Texas & Pacific rallroad. The gentlemen then went Into the room where the other directors were assembled, and the resignation of Colo- nel Scott was tendered, Tals was the first notlce to them that the sale had taken place. The whole transaction did not occupy one hour, and nelther gentle- man had any previous idea that the sale wonld occur, The Incldent s a forcible illustration of the aptitude cf Mr., Gould and Colonel Scott for promptly arranging welghty affairs of busincss, There was never a time when Colonel Scott's mind was clearor than on this famous day, though he was physically very weak from the dlecnse which ended hls life a year later, —— In Those Good Old Daya. From the Wall Street Nows, After tho late war had been golng on for six or eight months and every body was going for a government con- tract and rlches, Presldent Lincoln was ono day approached by a little old | wan, who introduced himself as th propietor of a second-hand clothing store just started in Washington, §3"Well, do you want'a colonel’s com- misslou 1" asked old Abe, “Not shust now, I pellef Iltkea Government contract,” *Oats or hay?" “Ob, no! I keeps some seccond- hand clothing,” ““And what sort of a contract can you take?" “Vhell, I doan’ oxactly make dot, oudt myself, but I sells members of congress sheaper goats und wests und pants dan any odder dealer In dor beesnoss, I like you to pass some law OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, ‘WHEAT ~No, 2 spring, 850; No. 8,70; rejectod o0d demand, ConN—There is not enouvh coen coming in to make a market; denlers paying 36¢; rejected corn Chieago, H14c; new mixed: ; white corn, 680, The receipta of corn @ lixht, 0OaTs—Searce and in good demand; 85, Hay—6 00@7 50 per ton, 85 per bale, Rye—40@4)c; light supply. CoRN MEAL—1 2b per 100 pounds, Woon—Good supply, prices at yards, 5 00@6 00, CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. b 50 per ton, Burter—Good butter scarce and in fair demand at 25@850; creamery, 860, Taas - Ready anle and plenty at 10@11e per dozen, Larp—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 134, PouLtRY—Firm; deslers paying 13¢c per pound for turkeys and 10¢ for chickens, VEGETABLES—Potatoes, 50c; onions, H0c; cabbages, 30@400 per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40, BrooMs—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOUK, OATTLE—3 00@38 50; calves 6 00@6 50, Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, s the packing houses are closing; shippers are paying 6 00 to 6 75, IOWA ITEMS. Paulling is to have # new bank. A new depot is to be built at Oreston, Blackhawk county will have no fair this year, Atlanti: is negotiating for another rail- road. Marion is agitating the water works question, Canning factorics are starting up all over the state, The assessed valuation of Webster City is $182 976, New papers aro to be started at Ruthven and Fuirfield, Colfax is to have a telephone exchange by June lst, Towa has 400 Baptist chorches with s mewmbership of 23,278, An additional exprees office is one of the new things st Ottumwa, Parsons College at Fairfield recently re. ceived $27,000 in bequests, Decoration Day will be generally ob- served throughout the state, A new Masonic temple, to cost §40,000, isto be built at Des Moines, Codar Rapids, Vioton and Shellsburg now connected by telephone, W Toe flax mill at Odebolt 1+ now turning out 7,000 pouads of tow per day. The citizens of Sioux C ty are endeav- oring to recure & first-class hotel, Sioux City will send a delegation of thirty to the state firemen's tournament, The government revenue cffice at Bur- lington took in §23,631.42 during April, An Ottumwa men claims the most valuable collection of old coins in the state, The 1otel Orlesns, at Spirit Lake, coit- l‘nghlhuul §75,000, is to be opened Jane Gth, Water works to cost 850,000, five miles of mains, eixty-six hydrants.is what Sioux City wants, The other day Polk county called in £13,0 0 f her outstanding bonds of the isaue f 1380, The competitive plan of selecting teach. ers bas been adopted by the Webster City #chool board, The con t to build the Meaqnoketa water works hae been lst, Tuey aret ly ma ansuccersful it n fo in the Mar Ia zome portions of the stato fear are entertained that the corn already plan!cd is liable to rot, The town ask u license is ( e ston, $1,600; the lowest is Dubuque, §75, Persia, & new railroad town in Harrison ouaty, was badly demoralizod by a burri cane & fow days ago, The republican state convention, which wmee!s on the 27th of June, will be repre- sented by 811 delegates, Oueinsnrance agency at Fort Dodge re- ceived 830 000 to help pay the losses at the late Aurelie fire, The town of Lucky Valley, Woodbury county, contains thirty buildings, an in- crease of twenty-three since lust fall, The Marion public chools recently held s mechanical and industrial fair, all the articles exhibited being the work of the pupils, to make 'em puy of me,"” The Congrerational association of Towa the highest price for | around us roady woak polod, Wt by keeping on pute blood snd a prop e "—Civil Borvice Gasolt h bolling wator or milk. ho'd nd i), by Grocers, Iabeled JAMES EPPS & 00, Eummn?s(nlu Ohemists, @ .wlandon. Angiar d. MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Oor, Water and Congress Streets. floating o | BOSTON. CAPITAL, = - $400.000 SURPLUS, - - 8100,000 Transncts o general Banking business, Re- ceives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and others, Draws Foroign Exchange and makes Oable Transfers in Kurope and Tel- egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United States, Buys and eells Gov: erument and other Investment Scouritios, and executes any business for ita Corre: spondents in the line of Banking, ASA P. POTTEl President. J. J. EDDY, Cashler. J. W. WORK, Ass't Cashler. m&th-me W RS T EER IN CORNICE WORKS ! Iron and Slate Roofing, 0. SPECHT, . . 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Hold by DEALERS THROUGHOUT the WORLD. DUFRENE & 'MENDELSSHON, ARGHITECTS! REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Building, (tening Fewarded, GIVEN AWAY { to any adult parson calling for 14, at any branch or sub-ottice of the Singer Mannfactarng Com wil, post-pald, to any trom our office, Tho Singer Manufacturing Co,, Privcipal Office, 84 Unlon Squnru 4 NlflY_(mK. : vinhino lue ant gold PERSONAL—"Parts of the hunan body enlared, developed and strengthened,” ote. iy an Interosting advertisoment loug run In our papor, 1o reply to 1nquirios we will say that here a0 evidence ¢! humbug about this 0o used No detestion from business. All wedi- cines furnishe \—even to patients at a distance, Couaultation free abd cotidential—cail or write. Age and experlence aro import a BOO _ for both exes—{llustratod—and clro: of other things went soaled for two 3¢ stamps, FRER MUSEUM REMARKABLE | Kassas 1y, Mo., Sept. 70, 1880, Tthink 1t & duty I owe ts humanity to say what your remedy has done f r me. One year ago I contractod a bad caso of Blood DI ease, and uot knowing the result of such 1 roubles, I o1 it torun fo soms tme, but finally app the best physician in t. s city, who treated me for six months, I8 THAT TIMR'I TOOK OVER 000 FILLA OF PROTOIODIDN OF MRKCURY } grain each andhad run down in weight from 210 to 157 pour ds, and was confined to my bed with Mer- Curial Ithevimatism, scarcely able o turn myselt ovor. Being & traveling man, some of the fra- ternity founl mein this deplorable condition, and recom- a they mendod me knewot to try your several spec fic.an casea that had ured by its use. T commended the use It witn very littlo faith anp in less that three weeks was able to take my place on the road _The sores and copper-collorod spots gradually disap- peared, and to-day I have not s 8o eor spot on my person, and my welght is 217 pounds. being more than itever was. 1 donot wish you to publish my name, but you may show this letter to any who doubit the merit of 8. 8. 8. for I know it is sure cure, J.H, B, Some thirty years ago there lived in Mont wery, Ala., & young man who was torribly ted. after bolng trested for a long time by the med cal profession of this town wigh no benefit, he commenced taking 8 8. 8. After persistently taking it two months he was curel, HulnFlfl quainted with him for the diseaso never made (% roturn, J. W. Bisior, J. P., Hot Springs Ark. Yours Truly, 1t you doubt, come to see us, and we will CURE YOU, or charge nothing! Write for particulars and a copy of the littlo book, * Message to the Unfortunate Suffering. ' Ask any Druggist as ¢ our standing. 9.81,000 Roward will he pald to say Chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 botties of 8.8, 8., one particie of Mereury, lodide of Po'asshum, or other Mineral substance, SWIFR SPECIFIC 00, Proprietors, Atianta. Ga. Price of Small Size Large Slze _SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DR. WHITTIER. 617 8t Charles 8t, ST. LOUIS Me. A REQULAR GRADUATE of two mediea eolleges,, han been lorger .n’ in the freads Taent of CHRONIC, "NKRYOUS, BKIN AND BLGOL Diseases than any other physiclan ig 88, Loule as city papers show and ll old rest know. Consultation tres and invided, 18 inconvenient to visit the city for Arestmont, wmedicines (an be send by mall or express o Curablo cases guara:toed; where m s ia trankly stabed. 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